Chapter
1 1 | his journey. ~After this, satisfied with the way in which he
2 5 | second, determined to be satisfied with those his adversary
3 6 | exceeded it; you ought to be satisfied." ~"If your Majesty is so,"
4 9 | keep it to yourself." ~"Be satisfied," replied d'Artagnan; "the
5 11| forget that promise." ~"Be satisfied. In the proper time and
6 14| examination, the cardinal was satisfied. ~"That head has never conspired,"
7 16| king, "I understand you. Be satisfied, all who are named in that
8 17| shrugging her shoulders. "Be satisfied with being a plain, straightforward
9 18| agreeable surprise." ~"Be satisfied," replied Bonacieux; "my
10 18| cried d'Artagnan. "Be satisfied, beautiful Constance. I
11 21| human power could do." ~"Be satisfied, my Lord, I will tell all
12 21| becoming enemies." ~"Be satisfied; I promise you that." ~"
13 23| heaven." ~"Then Monsieur is satisfied?" asked Planchet. ~"My dear
14 23| imprudent!" ~"No, monsieur, be satisfied; nobody saw her," replied
15 24| instant after by the door, and satisfied himself that the woman was
16 25| in the hotel, and to be satisfied with a pretty little room
17 25| ten times over." ~"Bah! Be satisfied," said d'Artagnan, laughing, "
18 25| his host a little better satisfied with respect to two things
19 26| and you had better be satisfied, believe me, with the knowledge
20 26| prove not efficacious." ~"Be satisfied, my reverend father, I can
21 26| tomorrow I hope you will be satisfied with the corrections I shall
22 26| it eaten. If you can be satisfied with my dinner-it consists
23 27| master his least desire, and satisfied it immediately. If the four
24 27| replied d'Artagnan. "Be satisfied of that; these two cannot
25 28| required one reason to be satisfied. This last reason appeared
26 32| to his room, and was not satisfied till he was close to his
27 32| feathers and bells." ~"Be satisfied," said the procurator's
28 34| you mean to do?" ~"I am satisfied with having killed that
29 35| saved and his vengeance satisfied, not to see Milady again.
30 37| brave lover; but as you are satisfied of my love, you must, in
31 37| your love is mine, and I am satisfied I possess it--for I do possess
32 37| Speak! you kill me." ~"Be satisfied; you are not guilty toward
33 38| openly, and as hatred must be satisfied, particularly when it's
34 48| Artagnan. With that you may be satisfied he can make his way, both
35 48| would not write it." ~"Be satisfied, monsieur," said Planchet, "
36 52| At length she murmured, satisfied with herself, "Come, nothing
37 54| captivity? Well, here I am; be satisfied. Besides, this time, my
38 55| it, by our God. Are you satisfied?" ~"Well," said Felton, "
39 56| queens. The pleasure of satisfied pride was necessary to her
40 58| the depth of it; he only satisfied himself by Milady's pulse
41 58| usual presence of mind. ~"Be satisfied," replied Felton; "he will
42 64| and entered the carriage. ~Satisfied with this discovery which
43 65| friend, and you shall be satisfied. Come in, gentlemen." ~D'
44 67| word to yours, I shall be satisfied with your promise to convey
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